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Federated Authentication

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What is Federated Authentication?

Federated Authentication is a mechanism that enables users to access multiple applications or services with a single set of credentials. It establishes a trust relationship between different identity providers and service providers, allowing users to authenticate through their existing identity provider (e.g., Google, Facebook, corporate directory) and gain access to resources managed by other service providers without creating separate accounts for each.

What other technologies are related to Federated Authentication?

Federated Authentication Complementary Technologies

SAML is a complementary technology as it is an authentication protocol often used in federated identity management systems.
mentioned alongside Federated Authentication in 0% (71) of relevant job posts
SSO (Single Sign-On) is a complementary concept, as federated authentication enables SSO across different domains.
mentioned alongside Federated Authentication in 0% (52) of relevant job posts
OAuth is a complementary technology used for authorization, often in conjunction with federated identity for granting access to resources.
mentioned alongside Federated Authentication in 0% (60) of relevant job posts

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